(the wild elkFreeing excellence affects reality,
Sun 29 Jan 2006, 12:35,
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But.....but....
We could put thing in them! For stuff!
(SugarSpunSisterYeah, whatever,
Sun 29 Jan 2006, 12:36,
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yes
I think I heard this explanation before....
(the wild elkFreeing excellence affects reality,
Sun 29 Jan 2006, 12:37,
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Small ones without holes
are very useful for emptying ashtrays in, tying it up at the top and then stickiung it in the bin without fear of smells of having to go downstairs to the wheelie bin.
(SugarSpunSisterYeah, whatever,
Sun 29 Jan 2006, 12:38,
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where's ya wheelie bin?
(the wild elkFreeing excellence affects reality,
Sun 29 Jan 2006, 12:40,
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OOTSIDE
(SugarSpunSisterYeah, whatever,
Sun 29 Jan 2006, 12:41,
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yay!!
(the wild elkFreeing excellence affects reality,
Sun 29 Jan 2006, 12:45,
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: )
(SugarSpunSisterYeah, whatever,
Sun 29 Jan 2006, 12:45,
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They make excellent bin liners (check for holes in the bottom, though).
You can make excellent items of clothing from them. And numerous other uses.
(Matazonehas new icons, but is keeping this one,
Sun 29 Jan 2006, 13:51,
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I re-use them!
Used plastic bags are handy for bringing vegetables back from our plot of land. In Summer I can use as many as 10 at a time, with a different species in each one (spinach, carrots, peas etc etc etc)
(Ptolemythe man with the silent pea,
Sun 29 Jan 2006, 12:46,
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